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Are you fond of cute and fuzzy marsupials? If yes, then the Koala emoji is the perfect icon for you!

As its name indicates, this emoji shows a koala designed with a gray face, small round, black nose, and big ears. However, some platforms depict this emoji with a brownish hue.

Do you know someone as adorable as a koala? If so, send them this emoji while describing their cuteness! Since most people find this eucalyptus-eating mammal cute, being likened to koalas will most definitely sound like a compliment. Careful not to use this emoji a lot, though, as some people may be annoyed when you refer to them as cute.

You can also use this emoji in a literal sense! If you visited Australia for a vacation, and you happen to take pictures or videos of koalas. Upload them on your social media to show your experiences! People will appreciate your moments with these adorable marsupials. Donโ€™t forget to use the Australia Flag emoji, too.

Feel free to use this emoji when referring to other native Australian animals as well. After all, koalas are Australiaโ€™s iconic animals, along with most kinds of marsupials such as kangaroos, wombats, opossums, and Tasmanian devils.

๐Ÿจ Koala is a fully-qualified emoji as part of Unicode 6.0 which was introduced in 2010.

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Koala Emoji On Different Platforms

Koala Emoji Frequency

This emoji is currently the 446 ranked emoji on social media platforms.

Koala Emoji History

Koala Emoji is created in the year 2010.

Koala Emoji Unicode Data